After Getting Backlash For Supporting James Gunn’s Superman, Suicide Squad’s Director Responds Online



Almost a decade ago, Suicide Squad, the third of the DC movies in order from the DC Extended Universe era, was released, though as we’ve learned in the years since, the final product differed heavily from director David Ayer’s original vision. Nevertheless, in the midst of having campaigned for the “Ayer Cut” to be released (though he’s no longer fighting for this to happen), the filmmaker has also been supportive of other DC media endeavors, like James Gunn’s Superman reboot, which is one of the biggest summer tentpole releases on the 2025 movies schedule. Unfortunately for Ayer, he was hit with backlash for supporting that upcoming DC movie, and it was bad enough that he responded online.

Apparently this stemmed from a case of unfortunate timing when David Ayer booster another “Release the Ayer Cut” campaign that happened to coincide with the release of Creature Commandos, the first DC Universe project, on the 2024 TV schedule. With the first Superman trailer about to arrive, Ayer went on X (formerly known as Twitter) to share his wish that there be no campaigning when the highly-anticipated preview premieres, saying:

I didn’t realize James was dropping Creature Commandos when the last Ayer cut campaign hit. The new Superman trailer is dropping soon and I know there’s intentions of another campaign for my version of Skwad. As a film makers I want to support other film makers. I’m excited to see the trailer and have heard through the rumor mill it’s pretty incredible. I just want to publicly say it would be nice to stay far clear of Thursday for any campaigning. I appreciate everyone hearing me out. At the end of the day I’m riding a tiger here. Just going in heard on this. 🙏🏻



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